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New liquor store proposal sparks community debate in Maryland

July 12, 2024 | St. Mary's County, Maryland



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New liquor store proposal sparks community debate in Maryland
During a recent government meeting, the board approved a conditional motion for Jonathan Boss to acquire a Class D beer, wine, and liquor license for his business, SipCafeCafe LLC, located at 22845 Washington Street, Leonardtown, Maryland. The approval is contingent upon the completion of necessary permits, including a Use and Occupancy (UNO) and a trader's license, with a 90-day timeframe set for compliance.

The meeting also featured a proposal from Prakash Kumar Patel and Milton Kopsi, who seek to establish a liquor store, First Colony Wine and Spirits, at 45133 First Colony Way, California, Maryland. Their application was met with mixed community feedback, including opposition from local business owners who argue that the area is already served by existing liquor stores. However, the applicants emphasized their market research indicating a demand for their proposed store, which aims to offer high-end and local products.

Patel and Kopsi plan to differentiate their business by hiring a wine expert and focusing on quality offerings. They also committed to responsible alcohol sales practices, including a strict ID-check policy and community engagement initiatives, such as participating in local cleanup programs to address concerns about litter and traffic.

The board acknowledged the applicants' intentions but noted that these commitments are not legally binding. The discussion highlighted the ongoing growth in St. Mary's County, particularly in the California area, which is projected to continue attracting new businesses and residents. The board's decision reflects a balance between community interests and the potential economic benefits of new retail opportunities in the region.

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